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<blockquote data-quote="Silver" data-source="post: 1554764" data-attributes="member: 12520"><p>I don't use a scour vaccine on the cow herd anymore. We used to. Scours hasn't been an issue for a long time now, maybe because we do a better job of keeping calves on fresh clean ground, maybe because we have more effective treatments and maybe we have got better at recognizing the signs and treating more quickly when a case does arise. Maybe a combination. </p><p>I think the Toltrazuril is effective, and it's one of those deals where I fella gets afraid to quit once you're on it. I used a liquid form of Toltrazuril for a year or two when the pill form could not be obtained. It can actually be ordered online quite cheaply, I guess it's a common medicine for racing pigeons, camels, all sorts of creatures. But I like the pill form so continue with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silver, post: 1554764, member: 12520"] I don't use a scour vaccine on the cow herd anymore. We used to. Scours hasn't been an issue for a long time now, maybe because we do a better job of keeping calves on fresh clean ground, maybe because we have more effective treatments and maybe we have got better at recognizing the signs and treating more quickly when a case does arise. Maybe a combination. I think the Toltrazuril is effective, and it's one of those deals where I fella gets afraid to quit once you're on it. I used a liquid form of Toltrazuril for a year or two when the pill form could not be obtained. It can actually be ordered online quite cheaply, I guess it's a common medicine for racing pigeons, camels, all sorts of creatures. But I like the pill form so continue with it. [/QUOTE]
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